Privacy Policy

We recognise that you have rights as a
‚Äėdata subject‚Äô, and that we have an obligation to uphold these.

This privacy notice aims to outline
how we maintain these rights.In
particular, it outlines:

¬∑How we collect
and process your information

¬∑Why we do this

¬∑How you can
exercise your rights;

¬∑Who to contact in
the event you‚Äôre unhappy with our performance.

Depending on why we have collected
your information, your information rights could include:

Right

Explanation

Right to be informed

This encompasses the obligation for us to be transparent in how
we collect and use your personal data.

Right of access

You have the right to access your personal data and
supplementary information.

Right to rectification

If the information we hold on you is inaccurate or incomplete,
you can request we correct this.

Right to erasure

You can request we delete or remove personal data where there is
no compelling reason for us to continue processing

Right to restrict processing

You have the right to request we cease processing your data, if:

¬∑You consider it inaccurate or
incomplete;

¬∑Where you object to processing and
we are considering whether we still have a legitimate interest to process it.

¬∑Where we don‚Äôt need the data for the
original reason we collected it, but may need it to support a legal claim

Right to data portability

¬∑Where you have consented to our
processing your data, or where the processing is necessary for us to deliver
a contract, you can request a copy of that data be provided to a third party
in electronic form.

Right to object

You have the right to object to our processing under certain
circumstances. For example, you can object to:

¬∑direct marketing (including
profiling); and

¬∑processing for purposes of
scientific/historical research and statistics

Rights relating to automated decision making including profiling

¬∑Where we apply automated decision
making, we must

¬∑give you information about the
processing;

¬∑introduce simple ways for you to
request human intervention or challenge a decision;

¬∑carry out regular checks to make
sure that our systems are working as intended

Information related to automated decision making is contained
later in this notice.

We may share your personal data with
other companies within Interactive Resorts.

We may also share your personal data
with third party Operators but only in relation to a booking and advise them
they are not to use your data for any other purpose than in relation to that
specific booking and not for marketing purposes.

Interactive Resorts retains
information for seven (7) years from our point of last contact.We hold this information to support our legal
and regulatory requirements.If you
object to this retention, please contact us ‚Äď details provided in the ‚ÄėContact‚Äô
section.

This site uses cookies which are small
text files that are placed on your machine and are used to store user
information and preferences, and provide anonymous tracking. Cookies will make
your browsing experience better but if you prefer to disable cookies on this
site then we suggest navigating to the Tools / Options / Help menu in your
browser and take a look at the Cookie and Site Data option in Privacy and
Security tab. You can then choose Block cookies option and save.

Types of Cookie that
are stored on your machine

Session cookies

Session cookies are temporary cookies
and will be erased after a user closes the browser. They may sometimes be used
for purposes such as remembering what a user has put in their shopping basket
or data filled in forms as they browse around a site. Session cookies do not
collect information from the user's computer.

Persistent cookies

Persistent cookie also called
permanent cookie or stored cookie, are used to collect identifying information
about the user, such as web browsing behaviour or user preference for the
website and are stored on a visitor‚Äôs machine in between browser sessions until
the user deletes the cookie manually or until it expires (persistent cookies
are set with expiration dates). These can be also be used for target
advertising.

Third party cookies

Third party cookies are cookies that
are set by another domain than the one being visited by the user. So, for
example, if you visit widgets.com and the cookie placed on your computer is
from great-accessories.com, then this is a third-party cookie. They are usually
placed as part of an agreement with the third parties to use their services
such as remarketing or chat.

Remarketing

This website uses Google AdWords &
Facebook remarketing services. The service (from either of them) will display
relevant ads across the internet tailored to you based on what parts of this
website you have viewed by placing a cookie on your machine (i.e. Third party
cookie).THIS COOKIE DOES NOT IN ANYWAY
IDENTIFY YOU OR GIVE ACCESS TO YOUR COMPUTER. The cookie is used to instruct
Google & Facebook that ‚ÄúThis person visited this page, so show them ads
relating to that page.‚ÄĚ

Data collected will be used in
accordance with our own privacy policy, as well as Google & Facebook
privacy policies.

You can opt-out of remarketing by
visiting the links below:

For Google:
https://support.google.com/ads/answer/2662922?hl=en

For Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ads/website_custom_audiences/

Contact details

We recognise that you may have questions
on how we process and/or store your data, or may want to change either the data
we hold on you or how we communicate with you in the future.

If you have given consent for
processing, you are free to withdraw that consent.To let us know this is the case gdpr@interactiveresorts.co.uk

If you have any questions in respect
of this notice, or would like to exercise your rights as a data subject (for
example, to correct data or to exercise your right to access):

If you are unhappy that we have
responded to your query adequately, of if you have a further complaint, The
Information Commissioner‚Äôs Office can be contacted through their website on https://ico.org.uk